To successfully propagate scented geraniums through cuttings, take a cutting from a healthy plant, remove lower leaves, dip in rooting hormone, plant in well-draining soil, keep moist but not waterlogged, and place in a warm, bright location.
Reading Judith Collins' book; alfalfa, marjoram, lemon-grass, scented geraniums are good.
Cats generally dislike the smell of strong-scented flowers like lavender, rue, and geraniums. These scents can be overwhelming for cats and may cause discomfort or irritation to their sensitive noses.
The flower shown above is a zonal pelargonium. A carnation is a member of the dianthus family. A geranium is a hardy herbacious flower.
asexual propogation by cuttings mostly but there are othere methods too. As above plus most nurseries propogate roses by budding. This involves placing a bud of the required rose in a briar rootstock.
Mint and parsley will live happily in a pot on the windowsill all winter long. Rosemary and lavender can also be brought indoors as the weather cools and should last the winter if not overwatered. Chives survive well in a sunny window, and cuttings of scented geraniums and garden sage will also thrive indoors. Oregano is another herb which can grow well in a pot during the winter. Be sure to pot your herbs several weeks before the first frost and leave them outside so they may adjust to the shock of transplant before being moved indoors.
salvia scented
Dew-Scented was created in 1992.
samll dull with no scented
Yes, it can be. Scented is the past tense and past participle of the verb to scent, and the adjective means having a scent or smell. Examples: scented oil, scented soap.
The past tense of scent is scented. For example, "She scented the flowers in the vase."
Scented silly bandz are smelly they have smells built in like any other scented or smelly thing!
No, all colors of freesia are scented.